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There's no doubt about it — today is the age of the Internet of Things. Tons of devices across a huge range of industries are now connected to the internet — from clothing to medical devices to vehicles — and so much more. Items that have an internet connection make life easier for the people who use them, and they also can track, record, and analyze data, which can help improve technology in years to come.
One of the most popular places that people enjoy smart devices is in their home. Today, tons of companies are making smart home tech features, which make living in a house convenient and easy — and do things like help homeowners save money, minimize energy usage, and have less of an impact on the environment.
For companies that build homes and want to target millennials, it's important to incorporate smart devices into a home. Millennials are tech-friendly and like convenience and personalization, so smart tech may just be the thing that convinces them to buy (and lack of it might the thing that turns them away). Here are three examples of very popular smart home tech features, which may bring in millennial buyers.